The best glamping pods near Powell River

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The Sunshine Coast hugs the Pacific Ocean between Howe Sound and Desolation Sound within day-tripping distance of Vancouver. Although it’s technically part of mainland BC, the jagged coastal mountains make road travel impossible, so you reach this region by ferry or float plane. From Powell River, the largest community on the northern Sunshine Coast, you can go hiking, kayaking, boating, or watch the sunset over the ocean. Camp oceanfront at Saltery Bay Provincial Park, or near town at private RV parks with full-service campsites, hookups, and tenting sites. Haywire Bay Regional Park, on Powell Lake, is another option for RV and tent campers.

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Cape Lazo Forest/Ocean Pod

1. Cape Lazo Forest/Ocean Pod

32km from Powell River · 1 site · Lodging · Comox, BC
Beautiful and quiet! Our Glamping spot is tucked into a grove trees on our 1 acre property. Peek-a-boo views to the salish sea and the spectacular Mt Arrowsmith. We have abundant bird life everywhere! We are a 5 minute walk to a sunny, quiet, serene stretch of beach along the Comox peninsula, and very close to Kye Bay and other scenic spots. We are a short half hour drive to Strathcona Park and Mt Washington, featuring breathtaking hikes complete with alpine lakes and crystalline rivers. Our glamping spot features a fully equipped kitchen, a hot water on demand shower and composting toilet. There are several areas set up for your relaxation and enjoyment! Our 17 ft cedar sleeping barrel has a platform king sized bed and a reading nook below, as well as a pull out table and benches. We provide a bottom sheet and two pillows with pillow cases. Full bedding is available to you at a small extra cost. Your site is private, however the property is shared with the owners.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$185
 / night
The Sunshine Coast hugs the Pacific Ocean between Howe Sound and Desolation Sound within day-tripping distance of Vancouver. Although it’s technically part of mainland BC, the jagged coastal mountains make road travel impossible, so you reach this region by ferry or float plane. From Powell River, the largest community on the northern Sunshine Coast, you can go hiking, kayaking, boating, or watch the sunset over the ocean. Camp oceanfront at Saltery Bay Provincial Park, or near town at private RV parks with full-service campsites, hookups, and tenting sites. Haywire Bay Regional Park, on Powell Lake, is another option for RV and tent campers.

Top-rated campgrounds

Cape Lazo Forest/Ocean Pod

1. Cape Lazo Forest/Ocean Pod

32km from Powell River · 1 site · Lodging · Comox, BC
Beautiful and quiet! Our Glamping spot is tucked into a grove trees on our 1 acre property. Peek-a-boo views to the salish sea and the spectacular Mt Arrowsmith. We have abundant bird life everywhere! We are a 5 minute walk to a sunny, quiet, serene stretch of beach along the Comox peninsula, and very close to Kye Bay and other scenic spots. We are a short half hour drive to Strathcona Park and Mt Washington, featuring breathtaking hikes complete with alpine lakes and crystalline rivers. Our glamping spot features a fully equipped kitchen, a hot water on demand shower and composting toilet. There are several areas set up for your relaxation and enjoyment! Our 17 ft cedar sleeping barrel has a platform king sized bed and a reading nook below, as well as a pull out table and benches. We provide a bottom sheet and two pillows with pillow cases. Full bedding is available to you at a small extra cost. Your site is private, however the property is shared with the owners.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$185
 / night
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Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

The best glamping pods near Powell River guide

When to go

Powell River and the Sunshine Coast are year-round destinations. The weather is warmest, driest, and most comfortable for campers from April through October. The busiest season is the mild summer, between late June and early September, but spring and fall are both lovely, if cooler and damper. Winters are mild, compared to other destinations in Canada, with temperatures normally above freezing. Just prepare for plenty of winter rain—better for cuddling around the fire than camping on the beach.

Know before you go

  • From Vancouver, it takes two ferries to reach Powell River. From the Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal, take BC Ferries service to Langdale, at the southern end of the Sunshine Coast. Drive north on Highway 101 (the Sunshine Coast Highway) to catch the Earl’s Cove-Saltery Bay ferry, and continue north on Highway 101 into Powell River.
  • Before crossing to the north Sunshine Coast, stop at Skookumchuck Narrows, near Egmont, to see the dramatic tides and spectacular whirlpools that sweep between Sechelt and Jervis Inlets twice a day. It’s an easy four-kilometre hike through the forest to the Narrows. Check the tide schedule to arrive at the best viewing times.
  • You can find groceries and other camping supplies in Powell River. Many of the camping areas outside of town or on the islands are fairly remote, so stock up on what you need before you reach your campsite.

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